University of California, Riverside, USA
Vietnam, along with China, stands out as a rare success story among transition economics. This authoritative study of the reform process since 1989 pays particular attention to the way the macroeconomics framework can contribute to an environment that encourages human development and helps to reduce poverty. Thus there are chapters on macroeconomics reforms, international trade policies, the role of the state, rural development, education and health, environmental issues and poverty and gender inequality. Although areas of weakness are indicated, emphasis is placed on the success Vietnam has experienced compared to other transition economies. The lessons of both the successes and failures of the reform process for policymakers elsewhere are outlined.
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Pages 175-201
Editors and Affiliations University of California, Riverside, USAKeith Griffin
About the editorAZIZUR RAHMAN KHAN Professor of Economics, University of California, Riverside TERRY MCKINLEY Macroeconomic adviser specializing on poverty, Social Development and Poverty Elimination Division, United Nations Development Programme, New York CHARLES PERRINGS Professor of Environmental Economics and Environmental Management, University of York
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